Inman, Murray Vows Exchanged Tabitha LaDcan Inman ainl Charles Lee Murray were married Friday, June 29, at 7 p.m. ai Shalloiie First Raptist Church. The Rev. Landis Lancaster ol Shallotte performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D. Hughes of Ash. The groom is the son ol Roy Murray ol Shallotte and Mrs. Dvbby Jolmsoii oi Kiusion. The bride was given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her fniher Shi* uiw :? fnrn>:?l mwn of white taffeta overlaid with sheer il lusion. The fitted bodice featured a modified sweetheart neckline with a yoke ol sheer illusion and a wed ding band collar. Venice lace, simu lated pearls and iridescent sequins dramatized the fitted bodice and added a soft glow to the collar, yoke and pointed sleeves Covered but tons overlaid a zipper closure. The skin flared from a straight waistline and jointed a ruffled chapel-length train of sheer illusion overlaying taffeta. The bride's headpiece was a band crowned with white satin flowers, simulated n<\:irls :in Ml >. Sue Reeves die guxmi. caiereo a ieee|>iu>ii in ot Shallottc. Sieve Causey of the church fellowship hall following Longwood was ihe vocalist. Songs ihe wedding ccrcmony. Servers performed were Here ami A w and were Mrs. Nclda Thorsen of You and I. Shalloite and Mrs. Betty Grainger Mrs. Betty Grainger of Longwood of Longwood. directed the wedding. Following a honeymoon in Myrtle Mrs. Gloria Goodman of Kinslon Beach. S.C., the couple is residing and Mrs. Debby Johnson, mother of in Kinslon. PHOTO CONTMBUTID INCOMING PRESIDENT SUE CHAPMAN (right) of the Pilot Club of the South Brunswick Islands is shown with Sue Traut wein of Owensboro, hen., newly installed president of Pilot Club International. Chanmon Leads Pilot Deleaation Sue Chapman, incoming presi dent and official delegate of the Pilot Club of the South Brunswick Islands, recently attended the 69th annual Pilot International Conven tion June 30-July 4 in Nashville, Tenn. . Also attending was Helen l^aug isch of Supply, the club's nominee lor Disabled Professional Woman of the Year and first runner-up on the international level. She represented the North Carolina District. Mrs. Laugisch has since joined the local Pilot Club and hopes to promote programs for the disabled in Brunswick County. Oilier attendees from the club were 1990-91 North Carolina Dis trict Lt. Gov. Sherry Roscrnan and 1990-91 North Carolina Pilot International Foundation Rep. Nel lie Weslbrook, both of Ocean Isle Beach. Pilot International is a worldwide service organization with 20,000 executive and professional members in more than 6(X) clubs in seven countries. M.W i r.l): I N I 11ST COM IIOY Reeeie Moore Happy Birthday! The Jones Cans LLILIUIJU t I 842-55 i5 ? HOLDEN iiKACii CAUSEWAY ALL YOU CAN EAT | WITH COufON SEAFOOD BUFFET WITH COUPON I " Hug $8 95 Reg $8 95 ? ?Large Steamed Shrimp ? Cold Boiled Shrimp ? Golden Fried Shrimp ? Freth Fried Flth ? Slutted Deviled Crab ? Fried Clam Strips ? Buttered Corn on the Cob ? Baked Potatoe* ? Fresh Cole Slaw ? French Fries ? Onion Rings ? Homemade Hushpupples ? Salad Bar ? Dessert expires tmo I C - ....... All new menu featuring ?Scallops ?Oysters ?Flounder ?Crab Legs. Also try our fresh Prime Rib (aged beef) cooked on the premises or our delicious Monterey Chicken entree. Assorted beers and wine list! <$c rr-u/t Bar V OPEN 7 AM DAILY *3.95 Homestyle lunch buffet served dally. Also try one of our many delicious sandwiches, deluxe burgers, fresh shrimp, chicken or tuna salads. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, August 9 Clyde Jones, Kalhcrinc William son, Juiic Bcck, Gaii Fowler, Rhonda Hobbs, Sara Jackson, Cla rcncc Soderbcrg, Art White. Friday, August 10 Mrs. Ixtnnic Evans, Denisc Bo/c man, Jack Caton, Frances Becky, John Schwcfcl Jr., Gene Evans, Mattic Stout, Tommy Hickman, Joan Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 1 lenry, Gary and Cathy Long. Saturday, August 11 Jackie Rcinhardt, Wesly Mick man, Lillian Hickman, Anneite Kvc. Cheryl Howard, Jennifer Stanley, Adrianna Edge, Ronnie Blackmon, Kelly Todd, Katie I ou'crv; Mr. unci r*hi!!ip Wemyss, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Varnam. Sunday. August 12 Robert Johnston. Reggie Moore, Frankic Rabon, Cindy Rabon, Pauline H. Inman, Willard Causey, Brenda Hcwett, Dannie Sheffield Jr., Kevin Layne Caison, Joanna Brown. Kim Cox, Rachel Todd; Mr. and Mrs. Cccil Bland, Mr. and Mrs. Pcrcy Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Milliken. Monday, August 13 Ethel Rabon. Sheila Lolt, Trivia Hickman. Slan Gurganus, IX1 Anna Stanley, Kenneth F. Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gaincy. Tuesday, August 14 Ingrid McLamb, Hubert Leonard, Jay Price, Jean Barher, Mark Galloway. Lucy Rogers, Ann Byrd. Shelley Gurganus, Kimbcrly Baxlcy, Elizabeth Thomas, Traccy P. Home, Roma S. Hickman; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simpson, Scott and Pam Gurganus, Mr. And Mrs. Jeff Green Bohbv and Tin:t I :ukon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gore. Wednesday, August 15 Carl Urso, Jakob McLamb, Brad Smith, William Stout, Cameron Parrish Bennett. Johnny Caraway, Judson Ward, Melissa Gaylc White, Grace Moffctt, Bradley Thomas Smith, Cheryl N. White, Heather Norris; Freddy and Brenda Fulford. CLUB BRIEFS 'Back To School' Sets Theme "Back To School Daze" is the theme for the North Myrtle Beach A. ?"fe 15 buffet brunch at Captain AF's, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The restaurant is loeaied at 1400 U.S. 17 South in North Myrtle Beach. The program will feature a moth er-daughtcr fashion show by J.C. Penney and music by soloist Judy Glymph. Guest speaker is Kathy Crowther of Sylacauga, Ala., a mother, golfer and former "Woman of the Year." Admission is S6.50. Reser vations and cancellations arc essen tial for lunch and for the free nurs ery at Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church. Arrangements can be made by calling l.ouisc Bli/ard at 579 2562. Information on prayer coffees Happy Birthday to 1M a ava ucai 1'iuui "c Love, Your Family and friendship Bible coffees is a vailable from clubwomen. Reports On Agenda Members of the Town Creek and Boiling Spring Lakes Extension Homcmakcrs clubs will meet Monday, Aug. 13, at 9 a.m. at Town Creek Township Park, Winnabow, io piepaie "program of work" re ports. Spokesman Marie Young said visitors arc welcome. Pilots Slate Sale The Pilot Club of the South Brunswick Islands will hold a yard sale Saturday, Aug. 11, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Southern National Bank. Proceeds will go toward club pro jects during the coming year, said spokesman Kay Couvillon. Happy Birthday to Mr. Jones From Mrs. Jones Hack to- ClaM, / v ? w f fJr- . -? iw ?.?& ?c a ?- * Do Something Wonderful For Your Child today... C. LfiNE fiCfiDEMY OF DANCE AND GYMNASTICS "We build Confidence and Fond Memories Jor C hildren... and Get Results!!!" Classes offered September-May: Tap "Ballet *Jazz ?Tot-Tumbling ?Adult Ages2-l/2-Up Ages6+l)p Ages6+ Up Ages 3-4 Tap Jazz & Bullet Pre Ballet 'Pre Jazz ?Lyrical Jazz ?Gymnastics 'Clogging Ages 3-5 Ages 4-5 Ages 6+ Up Ages 5+ Up Ages <>+ up (f> Week ('Kiss) Evening classes for students who have working mothers. Registration Thursday, August 9th 4:00 to 8:00 Certified and WELL QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS Christy I Lane, Director & Dance Instructor Tim and Mary Ann O'Brien. Gymnastic Coaches \ Instnictois DANCERS CHOICE will he at our registration ?ith leotards, tijihts and shots in your size. WHAT A GREAT TIMES \VIN( \ < )PPORI ['MM! Free C. lASIi ACADEMY T-SIIIRTS for students u hti annul n-i;i\trutn?i Circyslonc Plaza. I.idle River For laic registration, call (N03)24*>-10-42